“Google” has announced the launch of a new experimental feature called “Web Guide”, a tool supported by artificial intelligence technologies aimed at organizing the search results in a more intelligent and clear way, by collecting links and classifying them in a way that facilitates users to access the required information.
This feature is currently available for users via the experimental platform “Search Labs”, after manually activated.
“Web Guide” relies on a dedicated version of the “Gemini Ai” artificial intelligence model to address user inquiries, as it rearranges the traditional results known as “ten blue bonds”, classifying them within interconnected categories, as well as related questions using the technologies of obstetric intelligence, and displaying the results within the “web” tab in the search engine.
The new feature also benefits from the technology of “Information Distribution”, which is the same technology used in the “AI MODE” mode, enabling the system to dismantle the original inquiry and carry out parallel searches with the aim of providing more accurate and varied results.
Web Guide allows users to ask more sophisticated questions, as artificial intelligence analyzes various aspects of inquiries, and provides classified answers according to its multiple axes. Users can also return to the traditional search pattern at any time.